Dyeing of 100% cotton Yarn with Sulphur dye by the discontinuous method.


Sulphur dyes are highly colored water-insoluble dyes. No direct affinity towards cellulosic fibers. These dyes have good & excellent light & wash fastness respectively. Sulphur dyes are the most commonly used dyes manufactured for cotton in terms of volume. Sulphur dyes are predominantly black, brown, and dark blue. Red sulphur dyes are unknown, although a pink or lighter scarlet color is available. These yes are water-insoluble compounds and have to be converted into water-soluble substantive forms  (known as leuco forms) before application to the textile material dyeing. For soluble dye into the water, a reducing agent is used(Na2S).

Nature Of sample: 100% cotton Yarn.(Pre-Treated)

Apparatus Required:  i) Beakers. ii) Glass Rod. iii) Pipette. iv) Measuring Cylinder. v) pH meter.        vi)Tripod Stand. vii) Gas Burner. viii)Thermometer. ix)Pot. x) Electronic Balance.

Process Sequence: 




Process Sequence:

Collection of 100% cotton Yarn (Pre-treated)
Reduction at 80°C for 10 minute



Dyeing with sulphur dye  at 100°C for 15 min

Physical Oxidation
Cold  Rinsing 
Hot Wash 
Cold  Rinsing 

Drying

                           Recipe :

                                    Sample Weight: 10gm

                                    Sulphur Dye: 1% owf (S.solution-8% )
                                  
                                    Common Salt: 1 g/L (S.solution-1% )

                                    Wetting agent: .5 g/L (S.solution-1%)

                                    Sodium Sulfide :2 g/L (S.solution-2%)

                                     Costic Soda : 2 g/L (S.solution-2%)

                                     Leveling agent: 1 g/l(S.solution-1%)

                                     Temperature for reduction: 80°C 

                                   Time for reduction: 10 min

                                  Temperature for dyeing: 100°C                                  

                                      pH: 13

                                      M:L: 1:40

    
Function Of chemical : 

Wetting agent:
It reduces the surface tension of water to allow it to spread drops onto a surface, increasing the spreading abilities of a liquid

Sodium sulfide: Used as a reducing agent


Caustic Soda:

Common Salt: Uses as an electrolyte and Increases exhaustion rate. 


Leveling agent: To achieve uniform dyeing by controlling the rate of dying,


   Calculation: 

                                  Sample weight: 10 gm

                                  Solution = (40 x 10) ml
                                                 =400 ml

                                  Sulphur dye = 10 x 8 %  / 1%
                                                        = 80 ml

                                  Caustic Soda = 400 x 2 x 100 / 2 x 1000
                                                     = 40 ml

                                  Leveling agent = 400 x 1 x 100 / 1 x 1000
                                                           = 40 ml 

                                   Sodium Sulfide = 400 x 2 x 100 / 2 x 1000
                                                     =40 ml

                                   Wetting agent = 400 x .5 x 100 / 1 x 1000
                                                          = 20 ml
                   
                                    Common Salt = 400 x 1 x 100 / 1 x 1000
                                                           = 40 ml 


                                    Initial water = 400 - (80+40+40+20+40+40) 
                                                          = 140 ml 


Process curve :




       Precaution:
  1. We have to maintain laboratory precautions very carefully.
  2. Every chemical we take should be taken accurately by pipette and should be taken very carefully.
  3. We should be very careful during the time of working with a gar burner.
  4. We should have to maintain the temperature accurately.    
       Reference: 
  1. https://www.corrosionpedia.com
  2. http://www.textiletoday.com.bd
  3. https://www.google.com/search
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org

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